A Ventrilo Compatible Client for Linux
Mangler 1.0 officially released!
Today marks the end of an interesting period full of research and development. On October the 4th, we promised to have a fully functional native Ventrilo client for Linux on the 1st of December. Now that the day has come, our users can finally decide if we have lived up to those expectations.
As always, our latest release can be downloaded from our download page. There is also an (incomplete) list of fixes and enhancements to be found on trac.
For the people that are wondering what is next:
- We will be working hard on our next version of Mangler which will bring several more enhancements and bugfixes. A release date for Mangler v1.1 will be announced in the near future.
- We have been experimenting with the Android platform and are successfully able to run our libventrilo3 library on top of an Android phone. Your feedback on this idea is always appreciated!
You may also be interested to know that we have (mostly) documented the libventrilo3 library. This should make it a lot easier for developers to build their custom software for the Ventrilo 3 protocol.
Last but not least, we would like to give credits to:
- All the people that reported bugs and made suggestions for improvements.
- Idlers in our IRC channels that gave us great company, feedback and debugging assistance.
- People involved in earlier research to the Ventrilo protocol, namely; the Spux Project and Luigi Auriemma. Mangler would not exist today if it wasn’t for these previous efforts.
- Package maintainers, designers, wiki editors, patch submitters, and anyone else that in any way contributed to Mangler!
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about 2 years ago
this is just absolutely great.
I love you guys!